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Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 85/U/611

Buff combination suit opening from neck to crotch with six buttons all, apart form the top button, are covered by a fly. Fall collar and an integral fabric belt with pinless buckle. Pen pockets on each arm. Flap and button slit openings in the chest for access to under garments. Patch pockets in the front and rear of the waist closing with buttoned flaps. Pleated patch pockets with buttoned flaps on thighs with a smaller knife pocket beside.

RAF Lincolns on North Pole flight, circa 1955

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC97/50

Avro Lincoln Mk.IIs (including SX935 and SX938) are re-fuelled and aircrews arrive. The aeroplanes are started up, taxi, take off and are see overhead. Views from the cockpit show arctic scenery and aircrew at their stations. A signpost on an airfield gives the directions and flying time to the North Pole, Tokyo, Fairbanks, Thule, Los Angeles, New York, Santiago, Madrid, London and Paris.

Memorial card to Capt William Leefe Robinson VC, circa 1919

Archives, In Storage, X006-7060/012

Folded printed memorial card to Capt Robinson, the card has a drawing of a cross with flowers with the words "thy will be done" printed upon it. On the inside of the card is a half-length portrait of Capt Robinson with a verse and brief details about Capt Robinson including his date of death and internment at Wealdstone Cemetery.

Chirgwin, In the Interests of Aviation, The London Aerodrome

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, X007-4652

Tall silver trophy on cylindrical black ebonised wooden base, too which are affixed two engraved silver plaques. The main trophy consists of a tunic-clad female figure, standing on a half globe, carrying a victory larel wreath in her left hand, with her right arm raisd aloft holding a detailed model of a Deperdussin-type monoplane with fin and ruder broken off and bent port stabiliser - the only visible damage to the whole trophy.

Imperial Airways ticket for Mrs H.W. Sanderman, 1931

Archives, In Storage, X002-5705/003

Blue card ticket with a white printed sticker attached to the cover with the following printed on it in red and blue, " Important Notice Airway Terminus Victoria Station on and from 27th July 1931". General conditions for passengers are detailed inside, with the stub of the ticket number "40587 London-Paris" which has been torn off. There is also a reminder slip in the ticket.

Papers of Fg Off Norman William Hunt, 1941-1946

Archives, In Storage, X006-7021

One pilots flying log book, five diaries, one service and release book, one pay and allowances book, two letter cards, one London Gazette Supplement, one manuscript letter, one Air Training Corps certificate of service one typescript newspaper extract, twelve newspaper cuttings and sixty five monochrome photographs. Diaries show evidence of previous insect infestation, no evidence of current activity. Has been water damaged in the past.

A.C. Campbell-Orde, Maj John Ronald McCrindle, Hon Clive Pearson, W.D. Roberts, and Gerard D'Erlanger, directors of British Airways Ltd, standing in front of Lockheed 14 Electra (G-AFGN) with passengers on survey flight for air service from London to Lisbon, at Heston, 1938

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/173/5804/12

De Havilland Aircraft Company, can 378, Sea Mosquito deck landing trials, Mosquito (RG238) at Heathrow, gun-camera film of attacks on V-1s and ground targets, 1944-1947

Film & Sound, In Storage, FC96/331

Film featuring Sea Hornet and Sea Mosquito deck landing trials, camera gun footage of a V-1 interception and film illustrating preparations for a record-breaking Mosquito flight from London to South Africa. USAAF camera gun footage dated 6 June 1944 is also included.

Letter from Shell-Mex & B.P. Limited to Alex Henshaw, 1939

Archives, In Storage, X002-9256/006/005/129

Letter thanking Alex Henshaw on behalf of Shell Company of South Africa Limited for agreeing to the terms regarding the use of his Cape Record Flight in advertising. Also informs Alex that the telegrams sent from London to Cape Town amounted to £21 11s 3d and this has been deducted from his deposit and encloses a cheque for £28 8s 9d.

Case, mounting, Elliott Instruments

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 65/I/128

Elliott Instrument Board No 2 - Roughly square metal mounting case, green painted at rear with rear mounting bracket and four corner fixing eyes. Brass rev counter connection at base of case. The case itself contains air speed indicator, longitudinal clinometer and dial type rev counter, with recessed spaces at top centre for pocket altimeter (lower) and watch (top), neither of which are present. Made by Elliott Bros of London in 1912.